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Slide 7: Damage to the amygdala prevents fear conditioning from occuring.
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Slide 8: The amygdala plays its role in fear conditioning because of its connections to other brain areas.
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Slide 9: Sensory inputs reach the amygdala in 2 parallel routes: from the thalamus directly (the low route), and from the cortex (the "high route").
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Slide 10: The amygdala cannot distinguish a snake from a curved stick, but it responds with freezing. The cortex is required for conscious perception. This suggests a way the brain might unconsciously process emotionally stimuli.
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Slide 11: The amygdala contains many different regions, but not all are involved in fear responses.
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